'''Bifidobacterium''' is a
genus of
Gram-positive, non-motile, often branched
anaerobic bacteria. Bifidobacteria are one of the major genera of bacteria that make up the
gut flora, the bacteria that reside in the
colon. Bifidobacteria aid in digestion, are associated with a lower
incidence of allergies (Björkstén et al., 2004) and also prevent some forms of
tumor growth (Guarner and Malagelada, 2003). Some bifidobacteria are being used as
probiotics.
Before the 1960s, ''Bifidobacterium'' species used to be collectively referred to as "''Lactobacillus bifidus''".
References
★ Björkstén B, Sepp E, Julge K, Voor T, and Mikelsaar M. 2001.
Allergy development and the intestinal microflora during the first year of life. ''Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology'', Volume 108, Issue 4, Pages 516-520. Abstract available.
★ Guarner F and Malagelada JR. 2003.
Gut flora in health and disease. ''The Lancet'', Volume 361, Issue 9356, 8 February 2003, Pages 512-519. Abstract available.It helps your stomach absorb food.
★ Ishibashi, N., Yaeshima, T., Hayasawa, H. (1997).
Bifidobacteria: their significance in human intestinal health. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 3, 149–159.
External links
★
Bifidobacterium Genome Projects (from
Genomes OnLine Database)
★
Comparative Analysis of Bifidobacterium Genomes (at
DOE's IMG system)